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POPSStarry Starry Night My daughter just studied Van Gogh's Starry Night in art class and the teacher asked every student to draw their own version of Starry Night. Her picture is wonderful; I might frame it.
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POPSterrible yellow eyes Terrible Yellow Eyes is a collection of works inspired by the beloved classic, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Go see more wonderful art at the source.
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POPSCreate Polaroids with Poladroid I'm testing out a new application, Poladroid. Download the app for free and then drag and drop your digital photos. It creates a Polaroid-like image. For the fun factor, it takes awhile for your image to "develop" or you can shake the picture for faster development, just like a real Polaroid. Go here to try it out.
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POPSCustom birthday plate I love the simplicity of this. I've been thinking of designing my own plates for my kitchen wall, but I really like that the information is actually imprinted into the clay. Gives me something to think about.
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POPSThe Beckoning of Lovely I clipped this last year, but I just found out that Amy will be hosting another beckoning event in Houston next week. I cannot wait to go and make something lovely. Anyone else in Houston should go. Look how much fun these people had.
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POPSMystery on Fifth Avenue This is such an strange tale. Imagine your architect designing a mystery into your walls and furniture for you to discover one day. It's long but worth it.
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POPSThere is no other art the way worms in the garden tunnel ceaselessly so the earth can breathe and bees ransack this world into being, while owls and poets stalk shadows, our loneliest labors under the moon. There are mothers for everything, and the sea is a mother too, whispering and whispering to us long after we have stopped listening. I stopped and let myself lean a moment, against the blue shoulder of the air. The work of my heart is the work of the world's heart. There is no other art. - Alison Luterman
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POPSFinding Neverland Jay Patel photography. It seems so normal and surreal at the same time. The clouds seem to move.
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POPSNeverland Ranch Photos These images seem really haunting. Imagine being a kid visiting the Ranch, then imagine living there all the time. Strange. click here for the photos
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POPSSilhouette Art The art is by Wilhelm Staehle. I love how this piece reflects the cruel nature of most children's stories. Check out his other work at the source.